How Do You Make Your Guitar Sound Like That?
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@Braytholomew In your imagination, yes.
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I've seen you playing the smiths and rem really well........do you know what effects Johnny Marr used with the smiths though.... I know his guitars and amps but can't find anything definitive on his effect pedals. After seeing the youtube clip of him with the fender twin and ric 330 ( falling in love with the guitar) I would guess compression, delay, chorus, ( reverb from the amp)....Thanks
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dude thats tight, hey what was the song that you were playing at 1:50?
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hellouw
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Nice advertisement for the MBOX 2, very handy
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@azraaell for effects for audacity get a line 6 pod
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Peavey is alright for some things...
Running anything clean with moderate headroom and a little clean boost will sound better. For a tele either 6v6 tubes or EL84 tubes with some decent boost on the front end and a nice open back 2x12 cab... You'll have heaven.... The 4x10 fender bassmans can sound every bit as sweet too.
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Are you led zepplin ??
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@Braytholomew hahaha better than protools this guy is funny
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@TrackratM3 oh yeah, try an axe-fx 2 by fractal, sounds BETTER than the real thing!
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i dont know, I kinda liked the feedback...
This hardware is just way to much money and time... I can just plug in to a Peavey amp with my Tele and get a sound just as good or better
TheAerosmith3 1 month ago 5
@TheAerosmith3 you've missed the point. Obviously a real amp will sound like a real amp, it would be truly strange if it didn't sound as good as an emulation. But this is my recording setup. See also my response to @acdchiway2hell
danielearwicker 1 month ago 10
wonderful...so its all with extra enhancements, NOT the original sound ???
themanfromwem 1 month ago
@themanfromwem What are you talking about?
danielearwicker 1 month ago 10
is there any software so i can plug my guitar into my pc using jack plug adaptors, guitar into to line in and amp on line out, and my pc can be the effects without any additional hardware?
azraaell 3 months ago
@azraaell Pro Tools 9 and later can use the computer's own sound card (at least on Mac it can), so requiring no additional hardware aside from plug adaptors. Audacity might also work this way as a free alternative. The downside of what you're suggesting there is that you'll miss the ability to put effects after the amp in your chain. You could feed the sound into a Hi Fi aux-in (so it isn't further distorted) and then use software amp emulation for more flexibility.
danielearwicker 3 months ago